Who Still Uses A Turntable?  What kind?

Jaycan

Jaycan

Audioholic
2 TTs. Dual CS-5000 with stock arm and cartridge(ebay). Rega P9, RB1000 tonearm and Exact cartride played through Bat VK-P10 phono preamp. I have 2 classes of vinyl. Those that are considered irreplaceable, and those that are not. I play the treasures on the hi-end front end.
 
fdrennen

fdrennen

Audiophyte
In addition to my Elac I have a garrard zero 100 in the garrage that needs rewiring. anyone know of a shop in the NYC area that could be recomended for such repairs?
 
dsa220

dsa220

Junior Audioholic
I guess I am in the minority here as I listen to vinyl just about everyday. I have several hundred albums of which probably 25-30% will never be available in a digital format.

My current rig is:

VPI HW-19 Mk III.5 - Modified Arm Board
Eminent Technology ET-2.5 Air Bearing Tonearm w/Dampening Trough and WISA Air Pump w/custom surge tank

Cartridges:
Koetsu Black Goldline
Audio Technia OC-9
Sumiko Blue Point
Shure V-15 Mk V
ADC Series 1
 
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tubelvr

Audiophyte
turntables

VPI TNT MkIV with SDS
ET II (modified) with WESA pump, surge tank and high pressure manifold
Benz Ruby
VPI record cleaner and
Over 5000 LPs
 
Polygon

Polygon

Audioholic
I still use my Technics SL-B3, mostly to transfer my vinyl to digital.
 
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nigeljkuk

Audiophyte
lps

I collect vinyl still , just got a new direct drive to replace my old pioneer dd that speed went eratic on pl300 I n process of trying to set up a 5.1 system see my threads :)
 
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GeorgeM

Audioholic
I have a Technics (Panasonic) SL-1300 that's been sitting in a box for about 15 years with either a Shure V-15 or AudioTechnica cartridge.

Occasionally I use a Bang & Olufsen 5943 turntable with B&O MMC 2 and MMC 4 cartridges. Nice piece of gear!

-GeorgeM
 
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Unregistered

Guest
Sota

I have a Sota Sapphire with a Grado Sonata Cartridge. Phono Stage is made by Gold Areo and the arm is made by Well Tempered Labs (with an arm modification). Hands down, my vinyl beats digital any day of the week. Most the music I listen to may never see the light of day on SACD or DVD-A. Lots of new artists are releasing plastic (vinyl) stuff these days (Modest Mouse, Wilco) and reissues abound. For a time when DIGITAL is supposed to be all that, I am glad that someone is taking care of serious listeners and meeting our demands for a better way to listen.
 
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ACoolRomeo

Guest
Ar Eb 101

Hi ,

I still have my Acoustic Research EB 101 with an Acoustatic Tone arm. I bought this at Goodwins in Harvard Square in 1987. Paid almost $1000!!
I was damned if I was going to get those new cd things.

Sweet machine, I moved 4 months after getting it, boxed it and there it sits. Only about 50 hours on it.
Wanna buy it?
Best,
acoolromeo@yahoo.com
 
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scsiraid

Audiophyte
Oracle Alexandria. Dynavector Diamond. Vandersteen OL-1 Head Amp.
 
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Unregistered

Guest
Nad 533

Same as a Rega P2. The platter is upgraded to an acrylic one, I have a fancy graphite mat, and the arm is an upgraded Moth RB250. The motor has also been upgraded to a Rega P25 model.
 
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rschleicher

Audioholic
I still have the old Dual turntable I bought in 1977, with a Shure V15. It's a belt-drive semi-auto table (meaning manual cueing to start play, but an automatic lift-off and power-off at the end. This came in handy in case of falling asleep while listening to that last record - no wearing out the inner groove! The tone arm is actually pretty nice, in my opinion.

One somewhat unusual characteristic of the Dual tonearm from back then is that tracking force is applied by a little coil spring, rather than by unbalancing the mass of the arm/cartridge. Basically, the arm is balanced in all planes, then the tracking and anti-skating forces are applied via springs. As a result, the tracking force is always perpendicular to the plane of the record, regardless of whether the turntable is level, or tilted. With a record clamp to hold the record in place, you can play a record with the turntable on its side, or even upside down, for that matter. The cueing still works, too. Not that there is any practical value to this - it's just an amusing thing to try out.

Going a bit further back (mid 1910's, I think) we also have a working Victrola in our family room, with a 25 or so old 78's. It is wind-up, of course, and instead of having an external horn, it uses a folded horn arrangement built into the cabinetry below the turntable. Volume is controlled by how open you leave the little doors in front of the folded horn baffle/"port". The "stylus" is literally a carbon or graphite needle, meant to be replaced pretty often as they wear down. I have a bag of about 30 of them. Speed control of the turntable is actually not too bad, as there is a built in speed gauge. But, you have to keep it "cranked", so to speak. Fidelity is low, but appropriate to the software being played. Most of the 78's came with the Victrola when I bought it, and reflect an eclectic mix of old musicals (think Nelson Eddy and Jeanette McDonald), 20's era jazz and pop standards, and marches. Not my usual musical tastes!
 
aspaceintime

aspaceintime

Audioholic
I have a Denon DP-52F. I love it and it has sentimental value, my wife gave it to me for Christmas many moons ago. Still works great...
 
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diggerdave

Audioholic Intern
700+ RnR, and Reggae and about 200 classical
A B&O and Connoiseuer turntables. Just pulled out the TimePeace Young Rascals Greatest Hits the other day and cranked it waaay up while the wife was out of the house. think I'll go do it again right now...
 
enob

enob

Audioholic Intern
I have many(records) vinyl :rolleyes: also and i just recently purchased a Numark TTX1 Direct-Drive Turntable with a Shure white label Cartridge which work great for me.
 
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Robie

Audiophyte
Technics SL-Q3 Atomatic Direct Drive Quartz lock , Technics SL-D2 Semi automatic Direct Drive Pitch control and SONY PS-FL770 Full Atomatic Linear Tracking Turntable. :)
 
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Electone

Audioholic
I have a Thorens TD-166 MkII from 1989 with a Nagaoka MP10 MM cartridge. Sounds sweet... I removed the stock patch cord and installed 2 female RCA jacks on board so that I can try different interconnect cables with the unit.
 
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warpdrive

Full Audioholic
I have a Revolver turntable, which doesn't get any use anymore, but it was a great turntable of its time.
 
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